How to self-host HTTP and TCP tunnels with full traffic control for development workflows

How to self-host HTTP and TCP tunnels with full traffic control for development workflows

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OutRay is an open source alternative to ngrok that lets developers expose local servers to the internet under their own control. It supports self-hosted tunneling for webhooks, demos, and internal dashboards without vendor lock-in or hidden limits.

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  1. Set up your own tunneling server instead of relying on third-party services like ngrok to keep complete ownership of your infrastructure and data
  2. Route HTTP and TCP traffic through your self-hosted tunnels while monitoring every request and response in real-time for better debugging
  3. Configure custom domains and SSL certificates on your own server to maintain professional branding and security standards
  4. Integrate tunnel management directly into your CI/CD pipelines and automated testing workflows without external service limitations
  5. Control bandwidth, access permissions, and logging at the server level to meet specific security requirements and compliance needs

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